Build your towers of paper before they get out of the box and make a big mess in the room. Manage the turrets, upgrade and be careful where you put them... every decision can be fatal! Watch out for the air units, they have a different route!

July 18

April 18

About This Game

Finally the war of paper tanks comes into your room!

How long can you hold the defences against paper tanks.

Build your towers of paper before they get out of the box and make a big mess in the room. Manage the turrets, upgrade and be careful where you put them... every decision can be fatal! Watch out for the air units, they have a different route!

Take out your toy box and get ready for some of the most intense battles in a tower defence game that will make you reconsider the entire genre. As peaceful and simple War In A Box may seem for the casual player as fierce and thrilling the action will be once you get your hands on this paper battle madness!

Shred your enemies into pieces with different turret models - from simple guns to Tesla towers – in a battle against both land and airborne units that will do everything to get behind your lines of defence. Featuring real 3D environment and delivering a large number of original levels, War In A Box: Paper Tanks is as addictive as it is simple to play.

Pretty simplistic tower defense game, where each level has a handful of predetermined locations where you are allowed to build your turrets. Your decisions/strategies on each map then basically just boil down to what turret to build on each spot and when/if to spend resources to upgrade them. No metagame stuff like skill trees or perks, like in some more advanced TD games.

All in all, besides the nice-looking papercraft artstyle and the fact that obstacles (trees) block turret line-of-sight, there's nothing really novel here -- gameplay and setting are similar to games like iBomber Defense and Toy Soldiers.

Veterans of the genre will likely be bored by the lack of depth / replay value / challenge, but it's a nice introduction to TD games for novices.

The paper look gives the game a cute feel but don't underestimate this game. It is definitely worth the money while this 75% OFF is here. Why? While it is a fun game it's also limited with a few tower types and levels. Only a few hours of fun.. but the camera rotation option surely gives the game a plus..

This game is endearing with its art style but has some rather annoying flaws that overwhelm the joy with frustration.I rated this game as I would any game no matter the price, and I feel all developers should be doing their best whenthey release a game with the intention of selling it to consumers.

Pro:-Great art-Simple to learn and play-Reasonably good sound effects and music-Cheap

Cons:-Unbalanced gameplay-Towers don't always hit targets and shots can be easily blocked by terrain or dead enemies (Even Anti Air)-Not enough tower placement locations-Lopsided wave amounts (air to ground ratio)-Dissatisfying explosions or unit kill animations-Very little choice in towers that can be used to complete levels (Sometimes you are told you cannot use tower A)-Some units have extremely high health (500+) while your strongest turret can only do 100 dmg (If it even hits)-Poor level design (Some levels have the enemy route go in a straight line through the map)-Introduces towers that are completely useless (Tesla, Heavy Gun)-Only 5 towers can be used with very limited and unsatisfying upgrades

Over all for a cheap game its not bad to just tinker with, don't expect reasonable gameplay though otherwise you willmost likely become frustrated with the overall poor design.

One last caveat; air waves in a tower defense games are silly. I hope someday people understand how ridiculous it is toplace them into tower defense games and stop.